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aim and Horse
The very highest level of competition is the CCI ****, and with only six such competitions in the world ( Badminton, Burghley, Rolex Kentucky, Adelaide, Luhmuhlen Horse Trials, and the Stars of Pau ) it is the ultimate aim of many riders.
In 1964, the southern studbook opened a " Sportregister " with the aim of producing riding horses, and in 1969 the NWP and southern studbook merged to form the KWPN, the Royal Warmblood Horse Studbook of the Netherlands.
In 2012 an International registry, the Polobred Studbook & Breeders Association Polobred. com, was founded to record the pedigrees of Polo Playing Horses with the aim of developing the Polobred Horse.
At this point, brothers Leo and Frank Kuntz began purchasing the horses with the aim of preserving the breed, and in 1999 started the Nokota Horse Conservancy, later beginning a breed registry through the same organization.

aim and was
His aim was hurried ; ;
Against Seebohm formidable foes have taken the field, notably F. W. Maitland, whose Domesday Book And Beyond was written expressly for this purpose, and Sir Paul Vinogradoff whose The Growth Of The Manor had a similar aim.
The aim was to state the results of all available determinations of atomic positions in crystals.
If not, he was willing to accede to William's wishes in any way that did not block his ultimate aim.
The success of his children's books was to become a source of considerable annoyance to Milne, whose self-avowed aim was to write whatever he pleased and who had, until then, found a ready audience for each change of direction: he had freed pre-war Punch from its ponderous facetiousness ; he had made a considerable reputation as a playwright ( like his idol J. M. Barrie ) on both sides of the Atlantic ; he had produced a witty piece of detective writing in The Red House Mystery ( although this was severely criticised by Raymond Chandler for the implausibility of its plot ).
Three years he was occupied in campaigns against the Slavic Wends, who as pagans were considered fair game, and whose subjugation to Christianity was the aim of the Wendish Crusade of 1147 in which Albert took part ; diplomatic measures were more successful, and by an arrangement made with the last of the Wendish princes of Brandenburg, Pribislav of the Hevelli, Albert secured this district when the prince died in 1150.
According to Alcidamas, the highest aim of the orator was the power of speaking extempore on every conceivable subject.
Their party was defeated ( 2 May 1182 ), but Andronikos Komnenos, a first cousin of Emperor Manuel, took advantage of these disorders to aim at the crown, entered Constantinople, where he was received with almost divine honours, and overthrew the government.
The aim was to secede Cuba from Spain, and annex it as a US state as Florida had been in 1824 through the Adams-Onis Treaty.
Its aim was to enable people to write all the African languages for practical and scientific purposes without diacritics.
The Trust was funded by a gift of $ 10 million ( a then unprecedented sum: at the time, total government assistance to all four Scottish universities was about £ 50, 000 a year ) and its aim was to improve and extend the opportunities for scientific research in the Scottish universities and to enable the deserving and qualified youth of Scotland to attend a university.
According to Thucydides, the official aim of the League was to " avenge the wrongs they suffered by ravaging the territory of the king.
The aim of the restoration was to reverse the decay of centuries of attrition, pollution, destruction by acts of war, and misguided past restorations.
His aim, in suiting the text to the views of his day, was partly to make it more intelligible to the public, and partly to make it more complete.
The aim of the council was to end the schism ; to this end they deposed Gregory XII and Benedict XIII and elected the new pope Alexander V in 1409.
The aim of the expedition was to measure the length of a degree along a meridian, close to the pole, and compare the result with a similar expedition to Peru, today in Ecuador, near the equator.
The aim was to find an appropriate way of introducing Schiller's ode.
The paradox of the early Bauhaus was that, although its manifesto proclaimed that the ultimate aim of all creative activity was building, the school did not offer classes in architecture until 1927.

aim and waste
In 1989, the Basel Convention was opened for signature with the aim of preventing the export of hazardous waste from wealthy to developing nations for disposal.
An aim of the doctrine of prima facie is to prevent litigants from bringing spurious charges which simply waste all other parties ' time.
Mandatory collection laws set recycling targets for cities to aim for, usually in the form that a certain percentage of a material must be diverted from the city's waste stream by a target date.
The aim of the waste hierarchy is to extract the maximum practical benefits from products and to generate the minimum amount of waste see: resource recovery.
It stated bluntly that the aim of the loop was not just to relieve crowding at Flinders Street, but to win back patronage from private cars, and if it did not then the project was a waste of time and resources.
The overall aim is for the EU to recycle at least 85 % of electrical and electronics waste equipment by 2016.
The aim of Synroc is to imitate this by converting liquid into a crystalline structure and use to store radioactive waste.
* Channel Project: The aim of this project was to collect the domestic and industrial waste water throughout İzmir and, after purification, to discharge them to the Gulf of İzmir, the biggest natural gulf of Turkey.
The aim is to ensure the recovery and recycling of packaging waste in the most economically efficient and ecologically sound manner.
Since the player is obliged to move the full distance rolled on the dice, the core aim of the game is to time and carefully manage gear changes to ensure that turns end at the required points while not requiring the player to set their gear too low and waste time speeding up again after the corner.
Their aim is the reduction of the environmental impact of waste during manufacturing, converting / printing, collecting, sorting and recycling processes to ensure the optimal and environmentally sound recycling of used paper and board products.
The aim of the waste hierarchy is to extract the maximum practical benefits from products and to generate the minimum amount of waste.
While much environmental engineering has the worthy aim of minimizing harm, the Gaia Institute explores, through research and development, design and construction, how human activities and waste products can be treated to increase ecological productivity, biodiversity, environmental quality, and economic well being.

aim and enemy's
It abandoned random encounters and introduced an innovative first-person turn-based battle system where the player can aim at specific parts of the enemy's body using firearms with limited ammo.
If the enemy's army is strong but is allied to the commander only by money, superstition or threats, then take aim at the leader.
At that point the regiment, ordered to withhold fire until after the enemy's first volley, took aim — with deadly effect.
* The strategic offensive pursues the aim of the war directly, aiming straight at the destruction of the enemy's forces

aim and time
* 1925 – Plaid Cymru is formed with the aim of disseminating knowledge of the Welsh language that is at the time in danger of dying out.
Italy, it has been argued, wished to recreate the Roman empire, though its primary aim at the time seems to have been the denial of access to the Adriatic Sea to another major sea power.
Bows could be kept and ready to shoot for some time with little effort, allowing crossbowmen to aim better.
Thus the aim developed, to provide a new time scale for astronomical and scientific purposes, to avoid the unpredictable irregularities of the mean solar time scale, and to replace for these purposes Universal Time ( UT ) and any other time scale based on the rotation of the Earth around its axis, such as sidereal time.
At first he was not opposed to Luther, but as time went on and Luther's aim became clear to him, he turned more and more from the Reformer, and was finally, in consequence of this change of attitude, drawn into an acrimonious correspondence in which Luther, according to some without any justification, heavily criticized the duke.
The debate at the time had been primarily whether psychology should aim to explain or understand the mind and whether it belonged to the natural or human sciences.
Their aim was to destroy the enemies of the law of God, and to defend his kingdom ( which had been expected to come in a short time ) by the sword.
The aim is to abstract the configuration necessary to piece together command line utilities in a cohesive unit, which theoretically reduces the time to learn a language, and increases developer productivity.
Up to this time Jacob Grimm had been actuated only by a general thirst for knowledge and his energies had not found any aim beyond the practical one of making himself a position in life.
The aim was to achieve a reduction in the number of prisoners held, while at the same time alleviating shortages of skilled personnel in the home country.
" Over time, the habits associated with the spirit of capitalism lost their religious significance, and rational pursuit of profit became its own aim.
Around the same time, the NetBSD project was founded by a different group of 386BSD users, with the aim of unifying 386BSD with other strands of BSD development into one multi-platform system.
Keeping our aim at linear, time invariant systems, we can also characterize the multipath phenomenon by the channel transfer function, which is defined as the continuous time Fourier transform of the impulse response
When zero hour came, there was a brief and unsettling silence as artillery shifted their aim to a new line of targets and the time of the infantry to advance had come.
In December 1621 he left with another delegation, this time with the aim of requesting support for the United Provinces, returning after a year and two months in February 1623.
; Numeric input: Numeric buttons can be " dragged " to change their value directly without the need to aim at a particular widget, thus saving screen real estate and time.
The lower holding weight enables the archer to maintain the bow fully drawn and take more time to aim.
The church of All Saints at York has a lantern very much resembling this of Boston ; ' and tradition tells us that anciently a large lamp hung in it, which was lighted in the night time, as a mark for travellers to aim at, in this city.

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